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technology is every where. it has invaded every area of life. >> we don't want every school to look like carpe diem. we would like every school to make use of technology and cease it. >> carpe diem. >> cease the day. >> carpe diem is working. when may open soon in indiana. now here's a fact you can bank on. as they switch from print to digital schools are saving money and it is also paying off in student's success. that story next. [ music playing, children laughing ] [ slap! slap! slap! ] [ music, laughter stop ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite foods fight you, fight back fast with tums smoothies. so fast and smooth, you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums [ male announcer ] tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums mom: ready t♪ go to work? ♪ ♪ ♪ every mom needs a little helper. that's why i got a subaru. announcer: love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. resulting in unexpected power and agility. introducing the all-new, all-powerful gator rsx 850i. sixty-two horsepower, a fu
technology is every where. it has invaded every area of life. >> we don't want every school to look like carpe diem. we would like every school to make use of technology and cease it. >> carpe diem. >> cease the day. >> carpe diem is working. when may open soon in indiana. now here's a fact you can bank on. as they switch from print to digital schools are saving money and it is also paying off in student's success. that story next. [ music playing, children laughing ] [...
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technology whether economic or military. how are they pilfering our technology? >> they began with the statement 40 years ago that the key source of economic growth is science and technology so they zeroed in on scientific knowledge he is the single most important national security goal they could have. once you do that and you ask your own chinese scientists, tell me the future the scientists can come back and say their something called nanotechnology manufacturing that no one had ever heard of at the time or artificial intelligence. any one of a range of almost 100 high-tech processes. the next step is which companies in america have those processes? then they would go through the front door and try to get some of it but they couldn't get through the front door and they would steal from the backdoor. frankly one of the first things they did to wake up jimmy carter at 3:00 in the morning his science adviser was in beijing and the chinese made clear we want an agreement that all of our students who want to go to america science can go on the national science foun
technology whether economic or military. how are they pilfering our technology? >> they began with the statement 40 years ago that the key source of economic growth is science and technology so they zeroed in on scientific knowledge he is the single most important national security goal they could have. once you do that and you ask your own chinese scientists, tell me the future the scientists can come back and say their something called nanotechnology manufacturing that no one had ever...
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lead to development of emerging technologies are going to shape so much of our future and protect technologies critical to our national security. key piece of that is working together to strengthen our critical mineral supply chains and to make them more resilient so we are not dependent on any one country to meet our goals. when it comes to technology that will shape the future like semi conductors, and we are going to do more on joint research and development to ensure the future we are building remains fundamentally aligned with the value set in both our countries and doing more to protect technologies invented and develop in our countries to be used by countries that do not share our values. today we are also discussed the unwavering support for the people of ukraine and defending themselves against the most brutal aggression we have seen in a long time at the hand of russia and putin. the u.k. and united states together with more than 50 partners have committed historic levels of security assistance to ukraine. i want to thank the prime minister for a strong, strong leadership, contributi
lead to development of emerging technologies are going to shape so much of our future and protect technologies critical to our national security. key piece of that is working together to strengthen our critical mineral supply chains and to make them more resilient so we are not dependent on any one country to meet our goals. when it comes to technology that will shape the future like semi conductors, and we are going to do more on joint research and development to ensure the future we are...
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technology is every where. it has invaded every area of life. >> we don't want every school to look like carpe diem. we would like every school to make use of technology and cease it. >> carpe diem. >> cease the day. >> carpe diem is working. when may open soon in indiana. now here's a fact you can bank on. as they switch from print to digital schools are saving money and it is also paying off in student's success. that story next. >> we have to move from printed digital as fast as we can and lead the world which we should or be a lagger. >> we have seen innovation do wonders in one school in arizona. now it's bringing ex siements to -- excitement to a small school district in north carolina. they are using technology to get on the fast track to success. >>> remember when all you needed for school was a notebook. don't forget lugging all of the expensive heavy textbooks around. >> you don't have textbooks. >> the biggest thing in your book bag is your computer. >> welcome to what could be the future of educatio
technology is every where. it has invaded every area of life. >> we don't want every school to look like carpe diem. we would like every school to make use of technology and cease it. >> carpe diem. >> cease the day. >> carpe diem is working. when may open soon in indiana. now here's a fact you can bank on. as they switch from print to digital schools are saving money and it is also paying off in student's success. that story next. >> we have to move from printed...
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technology is every where. it has invaded every area of life. >> we don't want every school to look like carpe diem. we would like every school to make use of technology and cease it. >> carpe diem. >> cease the day. >> carpe diem is working. when may open soon in indiana. now here's a fact you can bank on. as they switch from print to digital schools are saving money and it is also paying off in student's success. that story next. >> we have to move from printed digital as fast as we can and lead the world which we should or be a lagger. >> we have seen innovation do wonders in one school in arizona. now it's bringing ex siements to -- excitement to a small school district in north carolina. they are using technology to get on the fast track to success. >>> remember when all you needed for school was a notebook. don't forget lugging all of the expensive heavy textbooks around. >> you don't have textbooks. >> the biggest thing in your book bag is your computer. >> welcome to what could be the future of educatio
technology is every where. it has invaded every area of life. >> we don't want every school to look like carpe diem. we would like every school to make use of technology and cease it. >> carpe diem. >> cease the day. >> carpe diem is working. when may open soon in indiana. now here's a fact you can bank on. as they switch from print to digital schools are saving money and it is also paying off in student's success. that story next. >> we have to move from printed...
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it's my contention that they will destroy themselves and thanks to new technology or newer technology we are not aware of down the road, platforms and so forth, we will continue to have a free press in the country just not that press, what do you think of that? >> well, the marketplace for news is there. whether or not we have the organizations that can fulfill the marketplace is different. i in my polls look at people and say, i break them up there's news junkies, sports junkies, entertainment junkies. >> just junkies. >> and couch potato, half of the country half potato but 23% to have country, news junkies, they really want several times a day to check the news and they want to get news and information that's accurate, that's fast, that tells them what's going on and i think they know that the press is really getting the lowest rankings that it's ever gotten and it's becoming partisan that they -- look, the press missed the trump election, they missed that there was no collusion, they missed even weapons of mass destruction, when you talk about the quality of the news, the first an
it's my contention that they will destroy themselves and thanks to new technology or newer technology we are not aware of down the road, platforms and so forth, we will continue to have a free press in the country just not that press, what do you think of that? >> well, the marketplace for news is there. whether or not we have the organizations that can fulfill the marketplace is different. i in my polls look at people and say, i break them up there's news junkies, sports junkies,...
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what are they doing to sale our technology? >> there's a number of ways they take technology. they learn from us, that's legitimate. but what they also do is by cyber means penetrate our networks and steal our technology. that's not. they acknowledge patents, a price of market access to surrender technology, that's in violation of the world trade organization obligations and this matter because the ip commission, the blair huntsman report updated landmark 2015 study by update last year. in that update last year, they estimated that the u.s. loses somewhere between 225 to $600 billion a year in technology that has been stolen. not all of it is china, but most of it because they're the ones who benefit from it. when the russians take technology, which they do, they don't use it for themselves because they don't have a manufacturing sector. i think they're stealing it for china. here the issue is the united states has not had an adequate response, this is up to us. yeah, the chinese are thieves but we left the door open for them. you take a look at, for instance, in september 201
what are they doing to sale our technology? >> there's a number of ways they take technology. they learn from us, that's legitimate. but what they also do is by cyber means penetrate our networks and steal our technology. that's not. they acknowledge patents, a price of market access to surrender technology, that's in violation of the world trade organization obligations and this matter because the ip commission, the blair huntsman report updated landmark 2015 study by update last year....
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we've been technological leader of the world. in the last decade or so, china has been putting on a great push to supplant us explicitly. they want to be the leader in all the future technologies that are going to dominate the economy. and so what's at stake is the economic opportunity of our children and our grandchildren, whether we can continue to be the technological leader of the world. the chinese have embarked on a very aggressive program during this time of stealing and cheating in order to overtake us. they've stolen our intellectual property. when they steal our secrets about future technology, they're stealing the future of the american people. if they start leading in some of these fundamental foundational technologies like 5g, which will be the platform of much of our future manufacturing in the united states, they will have tremendous leverage over the united states. if all our industrial practices and our manufacturing practices are built on a platform that they dominate, they will have ultimate leverage over the w
we've been technological leader of the world. in the last decade or so, china has been putting on a great push to supplant us explicitly. they want to be the leader in all the future technologies that are going to dominate the economy. and so what's at stake is the economic opportunity of our children and our grandchildren, whether we can continue to be the technological leader of the world. the chinese have embarked on a very aggressive program during this time of stealing and cheating in...
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technology is now. when people's grandmothers are on facebook liking every one of our status updates. technology is here today. >> new technology change is crippling. >> do you have a particularly useful app in your phone? >> every two weeks it changes. >> my apps don't change every two weeks? >> but you are not 13. these young people are previewing what we will use in a year. you and i aren't allowed to understand. we have to look at it and say, your music is too loud. technology and innovations will always prevail. it will change our society hopefully for the better. >> not if government stops them. the ride sharing service uber offers better service. but they had to over come that and government rules. >> it was legally questionable. but people did it anyway. life was better, faster, cheaper and cooler with these apps. >> but that success also shows the danger inpare -- inherent ir rules. uber was popular or rich before regulators noticed. by then uber had millions of customers and billions of dollar
technology is now. when people's grandmothers are on facebook liking every one of our status updates. technology is here today. >> new technology change is crippling. >> do you have a particularly useful app in your phone? >> every two weeks it changes. >> my apps don't change every two weeks? >> but you are not 13. these young people are previewing what we will use in a year. you and i aren't allowed to understand. we have to look at it and say, your music is too...
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not just from science standpoint but from technology. what this does is really once you take the pill and you have this chip in your system, now you're going to treat the patient from inside out rather that be outside in. that's the importance of this. you can get that information. now we check the vital signs, it can come to your iphone from the microchip to the sensor and the patch. you can communicate with your doctors. >> question. you take the pill, and i won't get specific, but it doesn't stay forever. >> that's a good point. the acid in the stomach is going to activate this. it's going to basically start sending the signal, it's good for about a week. after that it is biodegradable. what is important is for a lot of disease such as diabetes, you want to control the sugar level. we can learn what food would surge your sugar and adjust it. you talk about coumadin and blood thinning medications. there's a narrow parameter. we can find out what we're doing with the medication, how to 0 control it and not go with just what the patient
not just from science standpoint but from technology. what this does is really once you take the pill and you have this chip in your system, now you're going to treat the patient from inside out rather that be outside in. that's the importance of this. you can get that information. now we check the vital signs, it can come to your iphone from the microchip to the sensor and the patch. you can communicate with your doctors. >> question. you take the pill, and i won't get specific, but it...
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the the weather planning to do that is through technology. their weapons will be artificial intelligence. something china already has a lead. unbelievably, were helping them and deal after deal where america text firms give china the technology they need to come after us and defeat us. imagine if during the cold war committee in washington agreed to hand over our nuclear weapons and missile-defense programs to the soviets. there would be an outcry. that's what's going on today. here are the numbers for that committee. we asked for basic information that you, the american people have a right to know. when does the committee meet, are the proceedings made public? what other criteria to approving deals. all we got was a bureaucratic stonewall. we need to bring this out of the shadows. this committee is the epicenter it stands by while our sellout america let's see what our panel thinks of all of that. we have a contributor kira davis and executive editor of national review and fox news contributor leslie marshall, thank you for being here. every
the the weather planning to do that is through technology. their weapons will be artificial intelligence. something china already has a lead. unbelievably, were helping them and deal after deal where america text firms give china the technology they need to come after us and defeat us. imagine if during the cold war committee in washington agreed to hand over our nuclear weapons and missile-defense programs to the soviets. there would be an outcry. that's what's going on today. here are the...
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is technology ruining sports? >> technology made sports what it is. before technology you had to buy a ticket and go to the polo grounds. and it made bryant gumbel a millionaire. so he's out of his mind. >> he is technology. >> he is a result of technology in sports. he has a career based on it. you notice no one else chimed in. >> they depend on technology. >> ali, what is he talking about? >> it's funny he stumbled on to a good idea by being sarcastic? everyone on the panel is like that solves all the problems. >> not one person thought it was a bad idea. that's brilliant. >> you wouldn't have to replay. that's perfect. and i would argue that it's helping in a way. you see things you would never see. they had that guy that was masturbating on the charger's field and he -- i watched it like four times. i would never watch a charger's game otherwise. that's amazing. >> that's what we have to do, more masturbation in sports? >> that's my stand, more masturbation in sports. >> it's true, it's everywhere. sometimes i wonder why you need the refs. everyth
is technology ruining sports? >> technology made sports what it is. before technology you had to buy a ticket and go to the polo grounds. and it made bryant gumbel a millionaire. so he's out of his mind. >> he is technology. >> he is a result of technology in sports. he has a career based on it. you notice no one else chimed in. >> they depend on technology. >> ali, what is he talking about? >> it's funny he stumbled on to a good idea by being sarcastic?...
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cybersecurity is not only a question of developing defensive technologies, but offensive technologies as well. but for non-state terror actors the united states must develop the ability, no matter how difficult to track down and incapacitate those responsible and do it rapidly. we should turn cyber warfare into one of our greatest weapons against the terrorists. and they have to know it's coming because right now they know nothing about us. it just seems they have an open blanket. it is like an open mark. do whatever you want to do. nothing's going to happen. take our youth out of the country. infiltrate our country in some different ways. question can't let this happen. we have to have it stopped immediately before it's too late. [applause] to enhance the defense of the other agencies of government including our law enforcement agencies, so important, they're doing such a great job, by the way, we will put together a team of our best military, civilian and private sector cybersecurity experts to comprehensively review all of our cybersecurity systems and technologies. the cyber revie
cybersecurity is not only a question of developing defensive technologies, but offensive technologies as well. but for non-state terror actors the united states must develop the ability, no matter how difficult to track down and incapacitate those responsible and do it rapidly. we should turn cyber warfare into one of our greatest weapons against the terrorists. and they have to know it's coming because right now they know nothing about us. it just seems they have an open blanket. it is like an...
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the technology exists. the question is do we have the twoil use night the technology exists? >> that's what general keen said they are missing, there is a technology gap. >> the technology exists within the commercial space. so the gap is the defense department actually changing their acquisition and their procurement bureaucratic nightmare to bring that technology that exists in the commercial marketplace and bring it into the u.s. defense. but yes it exists. like he discussed, you know, the armor plating, you know, some of the stealth technology that's being used in chinese and russian aircraft. it exists out there. the defense department just does a really bad job of getting ahold of it because we've got so many bureaucratic layers. but, yes, the technology exists, just we haven't brought it into our own military yet. >> thanks for clarifying that, captain ben collins we will see you next time. thank you. >> thank you. >>> it is an iconic product from you an iconic brand. but fur hoping to score some ll bean duck boots, that's right, you better hope santa acts really fast
the technology exists. the question is do we have the twoil use night the technology exists? >> that's what general keen said they are missing, there is a technology gap. >> the technology exists within the commercial space. so the gap is the defense department actually changing their acquisition and their procurement bureaucratic nightmare to bring that technology that exists in the commercial marketplace and bring it into the u.s. defense. but yes it exists. like he discussed, you...
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what would andy mccabe, john brennan have done with this technology four years ago? that is what is frightening and that is why we -- this is so concerning what happened, what the fbi is purchasing, and the situation with congressman nehls. >> sean: director wray, if republicans get back congress, which will play they will in november, would you start an investigation, congressman jordan? >> we've got to get to the bottom of this whole doj, fbi going after parents. i mean, that whistle-blower coming forward and telling us they are putting this threat tag designation on parents. are they going to use the spyware technology on the same parents who now have a threat tag label on them? that is something we definitely have to get on the bottom of, and a whole other number of investigations that we also have to have. >> sean: you know, i can think of a lot of good uses. it was so bad, mark meadows, it got to the point that, for national security reasons, i supported the fisa court. but because they did not clean it up, i can't in good conscience support it any longer becau
what would andy mccabe, john brennan have done with this technology four years ago? that is what is frightening and that is why we -- this is so concerning what happened, what the fbi is purchasing, and the situation with congressman nehls. >> sean: director wray, if republicans get back congress, which will play they will in november, would you start an investigation, congressman jordan? >> we've got to get to the bottom of this whole doj, fbi going after parents. i mean, that...
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technology is now. when people's grandmothers are on facebook liking every one of our status updates. technology is here today. >> new technology change is crippling. >> do you have a particularly useful app in your phone? >> every two weeks it changes. >> my apps don't change every two weeks? >> but you are not 13. these young people are previewing what we will use in a year. you and i aren't allowed to understand. we have to look at it and say, your music is too loud. technology and innovations will always prevail. it will change our society hopefully for the better. >> not if government stops them. the ride sharing service uber offers better service. but they had to over come that and government rules. >> it was legally questionable. but people did it anyway. life was better, faster, cheaper and cooler with these apps. >> but that success also shows the danger inpare -- inherent ir rules. uber was popular or rich before regulators noticed. by then uber had millions of customers and billions of dollar
technology is now. when people's grandmothers are on facebook liking every one of our status updates. technology is here today. >> new technology change is crippling. >> do you have a particularly useful app in your phone? >> every two weeks it changes. >> my apps don't change every two weeks? >> but you are not 13. these young people are previewing what we will use in a year. you and i aren't allowed to understand. we have to look at it and say, your music is too...
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this technology in the united states. do other countries have the ability to jam or overpowered with noise or whatever our gps? >> certainly, they would try if they could see the spectrum interference caused by lightsquared and get access to that technology and copy it, they would use it again our forces in combat, no doubt about it. lightsquared says we can fix this. we can put a filter in so it won't affect gps. they tried to amend their application this summer. this month in public testimony the official who coordinates the process to protect gps testified that in the tests they ran 33 high precision receivers were testified against lightsquared signal, 31 famed the test. this is an extraordinarily -- failed the test. this is an extraordinarilyñwv f serious matter jammed through over the observings of every federal an agency that has equity in the matter. >> greta: not only are you paying for the collapse of solyndra. we have news for you, it is not just solyndra. tonight there's more news that is going to unglue you.
this technology in the united states. do other countries have the ability to jam or overpowered with noise or whatever our gps? >> certainly, they would try if they could see the spectrum interference caused by lightsquared and get access to that technology and copy it, they would use it again our forces in combat, no doubt about it. lightsquared says we can fix this. we can put a filter in so it won't affect gps. they tried to amend their application this summer. this month in public...
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where do you want to see the technology go? how would it change the use of prosthetics in the future? where do you see this becoming available to consumers and something that they're able to use that could really change their life? >> we're looking at adapting this technology for as we mentioned stroke rehabilitation which is sooner than some of the other applications. some of the other applications like brain injury as we've talked about in our collaborations is that a little further out but something where we believe we can adapt this technology toward in the future. >> right now technology is with the wire and it will involve to wireless implant and then toi external implant to make significant impact for those suffering from traumatic brain injuries, stroke, spinal cord injury and any deficits with the brain not able to send a signal so we harness the power of the brain to move muscles and other functions to improve these individuals' lives. >> i think about traumatic brain injuries and those suffered in the wars in iraq an
where do you want to see the technology go? how would it change the use of prosthetics in the future? where do you see this becoming available to consumers and something that they're able to use that could really change their life? >> we're looking at adapting this technology for as we mentioned stroke rehabilitation which is sooner than some of the other applications. some of the other applications like brain injury as we've talked about in our collaborations is that a little further out...
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we better be careful about modified foods in indicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. but it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. so, thank you, matt ridley. coming up, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. sowhy let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. progresso
we better be careful about modified foods in indicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. but it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. so, thank you, matt ridley. coming up, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. sowhy let erectile dysfunction get in...
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carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ - in the last year, of cybercrime every second. when a criminal has your personal information, they can do all sorts of things in your name. criminals can use ransomware, spyware, or malware to gain access to information like your name, your birthday, and even your social security number. - [announcer] that's why norton and lifelock are now part of one company, providing an all in one membership for your cyber safety that gives you identify theft protection, device security, a vpn for online privacy, and more. and if you have an identity theft problem, we'll work to fix it with our million dollar protection package. - there are new cyber threats out there everyday, so protecting yourself isn't a one time job, .. and get a free shredder with annual membership. call now to start your membership or visit lifelock.com/tv new pasta and grill combos starting at $9.99. only at applebee's. th
carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ - in the last year, of cybercrime every second. when a criminal has your personal information, they can do all sorts of things in your name. criminals can use ransomware, spyware, or malware to gain access to information like your name, your birthday, and even your social security number. - [announcer] that's why norton and lifelock...
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they're using technology like software to track fake billing from doctors throughout the state. so this is the technology that could be put in place to stop wasting our money. >> so, sabrina as e-mack and rich suggested there are things to be done to make government more efficient, but when you think of that phrase, government efficiency, it's an oxymoron, all you have to do is cut the size of government. >> if john were here i'm on his side. i love the idea of making the government a bit more innovative, but the fact is that government is not the private sector, it does not have a bottom line, it does not have competitors, it cannot be steamlined the way that private industry can. a far better approach, bull up the forbes top 100 companies most innovative, i looked at them this morning, lots of great ones out there. we don't need to grow government in order to learn that. david: just look at the numbers. we can quantify it, goa tried to, 137 billion dollars the waste and fraud in 2015, the most recent figures we could get. that's a lot of money. >> i know how to reduce waste. w
they're using technology like software to track fake billing from doctors throughout the state. so this is the technology that could be put in place to stop wasting our money. >> so, sabrina as e-mack and rich suggested there are things to be done to make government more efficient, but when you think of that phrase, government efficiency, it's an oxymoron, all you have to do is cut the size of government. >> if john were here i'm on his side. i love the idea of making the government...
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jon: a lot of those technology make our daily lives easier. you can mac where you are driving, find a restaurant you have not been able to find. >> nearly all the technologies being developed are being developed because people believe their benefits will exceed their harm and i think that is true in general but that doesn't alter the fact there are real risks and the risks of powerful technologies in the hands of all kinds of parties being misused for being used to create an intended consequences or accidents or errors. jon: can you give us some examples of unintended consequences? >> nobody knew that turning over derivatives to computers we going to have a worldwide financial meltdown. that was created very much by the fact that only these computers could manage these very complex financial instruments so that is an example but we have had a long history of tragedies in which ticked felt -- technology has been composite going back to the meltdown at fukushima. jon: autonomous robots are a big concern of yours. >> they are very big concern of
jon: a lot of those technology make our daily lives easier. you can mac where you are driving, find a restaurant you have not been able to find. >> nearly all the technologies being developed are being developed because people believe their benefits will exceed their harm and i think that is true in general but that doesn't alter the fact there are real risks and the risks of powerful technologies in the hands of all kinds of parties being misused for being used to create an intended...
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ask your doctor about taltz. >> now, these microtrends, a lot of people are scared of technology, and i think that myself, well where in the world would we be without technology where would you cut it off before the industrial revolution , after the iphone, who makes these decisions will we have a police state make all these decisions? is st. it s's a general rule creativity, free will, the mind developing things a good thing? >> well there's a lot of fear about technology and i think fear that separates silicon valley, from the old economy, but the truth is, we've neverpe had as many people employed in our society as both a number and percentage as we do today and we've never had so much technology so just as technology kills some jobs, hey, there's no elevator operator, maybe they're going to do something with driverless cars i'm really doubtful, it creates continual new jobs all the time. all the people working, advertising, public relations, information. people are getting to enjoy work for much longer period of time because there's less and less physical labor and more labor that
ask your doctor about taltz. >> now, these microtrends, a lot of people are scared of technology, and i think that myself, well where in the world would we be without technology where would you cut it off before the industrial revolution , after the iphone, who makes these decisions will we have a police state make all these decisions? is st. it s's a general rule creativity, free will, the mind developing things a good thing? >> well there's a lot of fear about technology and i...
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if you take a break from technology, you spend twice as much time trying catch up. and to be honest, you have to check what trump is saying. >> 100%. >> you have to not use technology when walking around. that's one thing that is critical. what i do a lot of times in san francisco and here today, when someone is walking and looking at their phone and coming into you or behind them, i go hey! like that! put it down. steve: it's a public service. >> i don't like it. i don't like it. >> i text, i shouldn't do it, i do sometimes text when i drive. i use voice text. >> no. >> you can use voice text and punctuation, mom, i will be there in a minute, period, closed (thesies, i'm my own robot. >> i can't wait for that. >> you can take selfies and do your own thing. steve: i promise to tell the audience how long i have been without a phone. six years. >> how do you do that? steve: it's a long story. >> you churn your own butter as well. steve: we have chickens that lay their own eggs. >> it's true. i'm impressed. >> why did do you this? steve: that's a long story, and i will
if you take a break from technology, you spend twice as much time trying catch up. and to be honest, you have to check what trump is saying. >> 100%. >> you have to not use technology when walking around. that's one thing that is critical. what i do a lot of times in san francisco and here today, when someone is walking and looking at their phone and coming into you or behind them, i go hey! like that! put it down. steve: it's a public service. >> i don't like it. i don't like...
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>> a lot of the technology is our technology. we're selling technology to the world and we don't have it ourselves because we spent $4 trillion-plus in the middle east, we're in worse shape now than 15 years ago. 15 years ago if we wouldn't have done anything, we would have been much better. wouldn't have had the migration, would have had a couple dictators, killers, strong men, whatever they want, they were
>> a lot of the technology is our technology. we're selling technology to the world and we don't have it ourselves because we spent $4 trillion-plus in the middle east, we're in worse shape now than 15 years ago. 15 years ago if we wouldn't have done anything, we would have been much better. wouldn't have had the migration, would have had a couple dictators, killers, strong men, whatever they want, they were
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powered voice technology at the drive-thru. other burger joints are experimenting with robots in the kitchen. this robot flips burgers and can learn and acquire new skills over time. companies are increasingly using speak recognition for telemarketing and call centers. speech recognition has been so sophisticated studies show customer satisfaction is shire with a.i. and a person. >> 86% customer satisfaction in that engagement. and half of all the calls are managed automatically. maria: su li predicts 86% of workers at the call centers can be replaced. >> as long as it's quantitative in nature, over time it will eventually get displaced. maria: he says 40% of jobs could go away in the next decade. >> i will believe it when i see it. it's not showing up in any of the numbers. most of jobs are not repetitive. we are not an agricultural society, repetitive parts of agriculture were aught bhaitd tractors and farm equipment. we are not in the industrial economy anymore a lot of manufacturing has been automated. so in a way the parts
powered voice technology at the drive-thru. other burger joints are experimenting with robots in the kitchen. this robot flips burgers and can learn and acquire new skills over time. companies are increasingly using speak recognition for telemarketing and call centers. speech recognition has been so sophisticated studies show customer satisfaction is shire with a.i. and a person. >> 86% customer satisfaction in that engagement. and half of all the calls are managed automatically. maria:...
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♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> we invested in new american technology to redo's dependence on foreign oil in today we generate more renewable energy and effort. john: yes we do. it is still a tiny amount combined now is less than 4% of total energy and they are expensive because they get billions in subsidies from view. i think they are asking about the president says we have to do this to stop global warming and most agree. we have the president of the worldwatch institute. we need the subsidies? >> there may be better ways what obama is doing with the politics if we cannot tax carbon in the aryan not sure why to take off of the green subsidies to see fewer but there is more reason to strip them when they belong some of the other places with fossil fuels and nuclear energy. john: i it agreed. i think they are so much bigger if you look at natural gas or coal less than 1 penny but wind is 100 times. >> that makes all the sense because what is in richer because any new technology will need help to become profitable. the real question you should ask is why a
♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> we invested in new american technology to redo's dependence on foreign oil in today we generate more renewable energy and effort. john: yes we do. it is still a tiny amount combined now is less than 4% of total energy and they are expensive because they get billions in subsidies from view. i think they are asking about the president says we have to do this to stop global warming and most agree. we have the president of the...
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technology. it will be what the border and customs say they need. the president made it clear in the rose garden and the cabinet meeting two days earlier. he made clear border security as a mechanism may mean many different things including a wall. but let's get it done. 70 presidents talked about securing the border. they voted for the secure fences act in 2006. let them call it the secure fences act of 019 if it will make them feel better. secretary nielsen, she and dhs put together a fantastic presentation showing the increase in the drugs coming across the border, the increase of the unaccompanied children and the family units showing up from the northern triangle countries. she and secretary pompeo negotiated a deal with mexico so there while their claims are being p mexico offered them safety and work visas and they are saying no, we need to get to america. the president is saying come legally. if these people really cared about the kids, they would work with the president and vice presiden
technology. it will be what the border and customs say they need. the president made it clear in the rose garden and the cabinet meeting two days earlier. he made clear border security as a mechanism may mean many different things including a wall. but let's get it done. 70 presidents talked about securing the border. they voted for the secure fences act in 2006. let them call it the secure fences act of 019 if it will make them feel better. secretary nielsen, she and dhs put together a...
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so technology without free markets doesn't go anywhere, israel had the technology, but didn't have free markets. had it technology because the military, especially military intelligence, produced a lot of capabilities, but unless you open it up, so people can start their businesses, these incredibly gifted young men and women who come out of the army or the mossad, they want to start their start-ups. they can't, if you have to pay 70% tax, it's not going to go anywhere. they're going to go elsewhere. one of the things i did the minute i became prime minister and then finance minister was enact an enormous number of reforms, several dozen reforms, opened up the economy, reduced tax rates, reduced spending and cut the bureaucracy. i had to -- it was a big challenge, you know, how do you explain this to the people of israel, you know? i took about two weeks to format an economic plan and explain it to the public, and i said this, i described my first day in basic training in the paratroops, and the commander lines us up in a big field, the whole company, and he says we're now going to take
so technology without free markets doesn't go anywhere, israel had the technology, but didn't have free markets. had it technology because the military, especially military intelligence, produced a lot of capabilities, but unless you open it up, so people can start their businesses, these incredibly gifted young men and women who come out of the army or the mossad, they want to start their start-ups. they can't, if you have to pay 70% tax, it's not going to go anywhere. they're going to go...
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of weapons technology but civilian computing technology. we all hear every other day about artificial intelligence. there is only one rival to the united states when it comes to research on ai and it's china. we hear all the time about the dominance of 5g network equipment and in that respect you could argue china is already ahead of the united states. we still pay for things in this country with banknotes. we write checks, we use credit cards, if you go to beijing you won't see any of that anymore. people pay for things with their smart phones because china in financial terms has already overtaken the united states. i think when you look at technology, china is, in many ways far closer to united states than the soviet union ever got. the soviets were only able to copy our military hardware. in civilian terms they never got close. >> you mentioned the president. he's been signaling this is been a problem. has his tariffs on china slowed china down, had an effect on china? >> they have. they slowed down china, not massively but the cost to c
of weapons technology but civilian computing technology. we all hear every other day about artificial intelligence. there is only one rival to the united states when it comes to research on ai and it's china. we hear all the time about the dominance of 5g network equipment and in that respect you could argue china is already ahead of the united states. we still pay for things in this country with banknotes. we write checks, we use credit cards, if you go to beijing you won't see any of that...
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of technology but in civilian technology. we all here every other day about artificial intelligence. there is only one rival to the united states when it comes to such on a.i. and it is china. we hear that all the time about wall ways dominance about 5g network and that what respect you could argue china is not ready so i will give you one more. we stillll pay with things, we have checks, credit cards, if you go to beijing you will not see any of that anymore. people pay with their smart phones because china and financial technological terms has every overtaken the united states. when you look at technology china is far closer to the united states than the soviet union ever got. they were only able to copy military and they never got close. >> he mentioned a person, this is a problem, has his tariffs on china slowed china down, had an effect on china and a good thing with respect american national secured? >> they have, they have slowed down china, not massively but let me put it this way, the cost to china's impact on the ec
of technology but in civilian technology. we all here every other day about artificial intelligence. there is only one rival to the united states when it comes to such on a.i. and it is china. we hear that all the time about wall ways dominance about 5g network and that what respect you could argue china is not ready so i will give you one more. we stillll pay with things, we have checks, credit cards, if you go to beijing you will not see any of that anymore. people pay with their smart phones...
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forget what country or government makes that technology. and the potential that the camera video feed that is being -- to provide information on sensitive military sites, government agencies dennis uses commercial technology but again, hard evidence this is taking place but this is the concern from the us government standpoint. rob: a memo from a few years ago, and targeting privately owned entities to expand, the blue to collect and exploit sensitive us data. on the other side i think about google, via satellite. what do you make of that? is there reason to be too paranoid about that? >> there is paranoia, new technology, drones are a new thing for individuals even though there are millions of these things being used around the world so in the wake of police department using this privacy concern that maybe these drones are doing things we don't realize are taking place but for now people need to sit back, relax and realize the technology is a benefit in the end. of the us government were today to tell every person in the us to stop using t
forget what country or government makes that technology. and the potential that the camera video feed that is being -- to provide information on sensitive military sites, government agencies dennis uses commercial technology but again, hard evidence this is taking place but this is the concern from the us government standpoint. rob: a memo from a few years ago, and targeting privately owned entities to expand, the blue to collect and exploit sensitive us data. on the other side i think about...
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you go to one of these chatgpt, i'm sorry i'm not technologically savvy. you put it in and it reads a paper for you. all of a sudden, are you putting in the work to make sure you understand the content to make sure it is factual? it goes to working less, in my opinion. yes, i love technology but my husband and kids can tell you i'm afraid of it. give me ed kee and i will turn it. i want push start, and i choose my age a little bit but i get a little bit nervous going into ai. >> kevin: to understand and dumb it down, it is basically taking what is on the internet, scraping the data and representing in a really highly advanced form. let's take this radiology issue. i recently submitted myself to a full body scan in a cage mri for 94 units. i wanted to experience that from the tip of my school to my toes to look at every aspect of my wk in an bone in my body. then i found something interesting. ai is one way to interpret it. when i went through the chest area, that is a different series of experts versus the pelvic, the stomach, the enter into my joints. i n
you go to one of these chatgpt, i'm sorry i'm not technologically savvy. you put it in and it reads a paper for you. all of a sudden, are you putting in the work to make sure you understand the content to make sure it is factual? it goes to working less, in my opinion. yes, i love technology but my husband and kids can tell you i'm afraid of it. give me ed kee and i will turn it. i want push start, and i choose my age a little bit but i get a little bit nervous going into ai. >> kevin: to...
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aren't all walls technological walls? the only difference, of course; is in the kind of technology they employ? well, yes. but before you get hung up on a semantic point be grateful that pelosi is using the "w" word at all. there was a time not long ago telling us a friete of lawnmowers would be enough to secure the border. >> house speaker pelosi: let's talk about where a experience structure will do, or mowing the grass so people can't be smuggled through the grass. >> tucker: at a certain point you begin to wonder if democrats are as serious as they say they are about wanting to secure the border. maybe you asked yourself that question. well, wonder no more. they are not interested. officially. democrats support our immigration crisis. which they will be quick to remind you isn't actually a crisis at all but part of the poem of the basis of the statue of liberty. the main interest is continuing the status quo. they want to do that and make sure certain no effective barrier is ever built along the southern border. to ac
aren't all walls technological walls? the only difference, of course; is in the kind of technology they employ? well, yes. but before you get hung up on a semantic point be grateful that pelosi is using the "w" word at all. there was a time not long ago telling us a friete of lawnmowers would be enough to secure the border. >> house speaker pelosi: let's talk about where a experience structure will do, or mowing the grass so people can't be smuggled through the grass. >>...
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that's what researchers are hoping will happen with a new type of technology. nano technology. we start with a fancy term. what is it? it sounds like ho kus poke us. i just kiss it and make it better and use a neosporin. >> if you kiss your wound, you'll get more bacteria in it. don't kiss it. you have to understand that many people have problems with wounds healing. it turns out there's an enzyme that stops your rescue workers from coming to heal the wound. it stops your white blood cells and immune system and the good skin from coming to form over. so now scientists have figured out a way to block that bad enzyme from forming and they take this treatment and they package it up in nano particles which means microscopic. that's what you want to know. it's a microscopic particle that gets to the source of the wound and heals it. your next question which i anticipate is when is this in the doctor's office? >> can i go get it? >> right now, it's passed mice and human tissue. it's going to go to pigs now which david will tell you we use in medical school to teach us how to sew. i f
that's what researchers are hoping will happen with a new type of technology. nano technology. we start with a fancy term. what is it? it sounds like ho kus poke us. i just kiss it and make it better and use a neosporin. >> if you kiss your wound, you'll get more bacteria in it. don't kiss it. you have to understand that many people have problems with wounds healing. it turns out there's an enzyme that stops your rescue workers from coming to heal the wound. it stops your white blood...
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >> they are experiencing faster melting. if this were to go sea level worldwide would go up 20 feet. this is what would happen in florida. >> 20 feet? oh my goodness. we might drown. al gore's movie an inconvenient truth won him an oscar and nobel prize. much of the movie is nonsense. sea legals may rise 20 feet is absurd. even the ipc says maybe 3 feet. there are other problems with the film i wanted to ask the former vice president about. i have this special green phone just for him. we gave the office the phone number but he doesn't call. he wasn't ever to my knowledge fielded questions from skeptical reporters or scientists. i wish he would because there are so many odd claims in his movie. for example he says the world's west discientist thousands of tm are unanimous. we must on global warming. >> the best in the world from 113 countries issued four pun
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >> they are experiencing faster melting. if this were to go sea level worldwide would go up 20 feet. this is what would happen in florida. >> 20 feet? oh my goodness. we might drown. al gore's movie an inconvenient truth won him an oscar and nobel prize. much of the movie is nonsense. sea legals may rise 20 feet...
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that technology is real. defeat allergy headaches fast with new flonase headache and allergy relief! two pills relieve allergy headache pain? and the congestion that causes it! flonase headache and allergy relief. psst! psst! all good! which nfl players depend on sleep number? boom! circle him. all these guys do. yeah, this beast. guys who do the griddy do. turns out 80% of nfl players have a sleep number 360 smart bed. it's game-changing sleep. only from sleep number. all across the country, people are working hard to build a better future. so we're hard at work, helping them achieve financial freedom. we're providing greater access to investing, with low-cost options to help maximize savings. from the plains to the coasts, we help americans invest for their future. and help communities thrive. dan: welcome back to "unfiltered." time for hot takes. joining us is "fox and friends" co-host pete hegseth. topic one. bill deblasio known for his capitalist work ethic, i apparently he's lobbying to become the labor
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in 37 of them, defense, bio tech, artificial intelligence, quantum technology. i thought this was an interesting perspective. the other day, dana perino had the former bush national security adviser steven hadley on, and dana knows him well from the time in the administration together, but said the china we are looking at today is far different than the china during the bush administration. how he described what china was like during the bush administration. >> that china in 2001 to 2009 was looking for a benign international environment so it could focus on its own economic development. it wanted to be part of the international system rather than disrupt it, and it wanted a constructive and cooperative relationship with the united states. >> john: xi jinping is not your daddy's china. >> yeah, look. i think that's for many of us and historians to debate whether we were being hood winked back then or those were, you know, legitimate aims of the then chinese communist party to be a part of the free world and eventually change politically regardless. under xi, eve
in 37 of them, defense, bio tech, artificial intelligence, quantum technology. i thought this was an interesting perspective. the other day, dana perino had the former bush national security adviser steven hadley on, and dana knows him well from the time in the administration together, but said the china we are looking at today is far different than the china during the bush administration. how he described what china was like during the bush administration. >> that china in 2001 to 2009...
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we will sh dependent on the technology they create not the technology we should create or the technology do the most good for the most people. >> bret: gordon, that's great question. your thoughts on what carl just said? >> exactly. i think our potential adversaries are definitely investing in the technology and take a look at the example with this recent pentagon leak. the data is out on discord. it's not just discord the social media is also prevalent with hundreds of millions of users. the russians took that sensitive data. manipulated it, certainly they were using a.i. to be able to scan social media platforms to find this and to be able to have national security implications. so, we have to watch out for what you are adversaries are doing and we have to get ahold of it and invest in our technology industry in the united states to make sure we stay up with the potential threat and be able to ensure we're competitive. i know capitol hill has no clue. a.i. was one member. they have hard time getting their head around social media questions. and no disrespect but it's true on some of th
we will sh dependent on the technology they create not the technology we should create or the technology do the most good for the most people. >> bret: gordon, that's great question. your thoughts on what carl just said? >> exactly. i think our potential adversaries are definitely investing in the technology and take a look at the example with this recent pentagon leak. the data is out on discord. it's not just discord the social media is also prevalent with hundreds of millions of...
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the technology is now being deployed to casinos, and sports arenas. drones are spotting people who have enter tim gone outside witt face masks. the government is doing in real-time. >> the number of newly-diagnosed cases have been declining for 13 consecutive days. these are really good signals illustrating that our prevention and control efforts have worked very well. >> but these methods are not 100% reliable. >> the initial testing was negative. it turned out to be a false negative. in some cases, they were taken out of quarantined. >> technology is also key to accelerating the development of the vaccine. labs are now racing to establish a solution. it will still take another year and a half. experts say the timing couldn't be worse. >> we are doing the hardest thing possible, which is to be accelerating new technologies in the middle of the epidemic. that's very tough. >> some emerging technology solutions you will hear about soon if you haven't already, in hong kong, people under home warranty are being monitored with an electronic tag. they are
the technology is now being deployed to casinos, and sports arenas. drones are spotting people who have enter tim gone outside witt face masks. the government is doing in real-time. >> the number of newly-diagnosed cases have been declining for 13 consecutive days. these are really good signals illustrating that our prevention and control efforts have worked very well. >> but these methods are not 100% reliable. >> the initial testing was negative. it turned out to be a false...
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it's really the most successful technological country in the world today. most of american companies are dependent on israeli laboratories and inventions, the cryptocosm really began in israel when the tallic buderratic visited and he was a master of bitcoin and all colored coins as they called them and he established etherrium which produced $20 billion of new initial coin offerings in the last 12 months, which really solving this 90% drop in initial public offerings. mark: why israel? >> because israel is creative, and the image of their creator, it's inventive, it's really the epitome of a creative capitalist country, and that's why it's hated. that's why it's so -- there's so much hostility to it. there's no other reason. mark: it used to be a socialist economy but under netanyahu turned capitalist. >> netanyahu turned it around and now it's a flourishing capitalist economy despite a big government burden imposed by the military defenses which they got to maintain, and so essentially, the big question of the israel test is, do you admire success? do you
it's really the most successful technological country in the world today. most of american companies are dependent on israeli laboratories and inventions, the cryptocosm really began in israel when the tallic buderratic visited and he was a master of bitcoin and all colored coins as they called them and he established etherrium which produced $20 billion of new initial coin offerings in the last 12 months, which really solving this 90% drop in initial public offerings. mark: why israel?...
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because the business with the best technology rules. i ow what works differently than many other allergy medications. nas. omnaris, to the nose. did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nose bleed, and sore throat. got allergy symptoms outf my way. now life a picnic. [ man ] omnaris. ask your doctor. battling nasal allergy symptoms? omnaris combats the cause. get omnaris for only $11 at omris.com. >> twoeld you about the government giving your money to solar energy companies. and then more of your money to people who buy their subsidized products. the goal, to create green jobs. and guess what? the government is also training workers to fill them. even if those jobs don't exist, at least not yet. >> screw driver. the module is going to catch right here. >> in 2010 the u.s. department of labor gave nearly $3 million of taxpayer money to the work force connection, a nonprofit organization that in partnersh
because the business with the best technology rules. i ow what works differently than many other allergy medications. nas. omnaris, to the nose. did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nose bleed, and sore throat. got allergy symptoms outf my way. now life a picnic. [ man ] omnaris. ask your doctor. battling nasal allergy symptoms? omnaris combats the cause....
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not just in terms of security, but also in terms of economy and science and technology. what is most important here is not about our own interests only. when we put our forces together, i believe that we can make a contribution to the advancement of freedom and piece in the world. that's where our interests are aligned. >> look, back in may of 2022, i met with the families of the japanese during my visit, heard their stories and empathized with them and got a sense of the pain they're feeling. it's real. there's many families out there that still wait and worry and wonder. we're not going to forget about them or their loved ones. there's clear language on this on our joint statement. the bottom line is this. that we share common position, committed to working together to see the return of all prisoners of war and those have been inducted and detained. by the way, one of the things we get asked many times and i wasn't directly asked but implied, what makes us think any of this is positive? success brings success. when other nations see cooperation in the region, they woul
not just in terms of security, but also in terms of economy and science and technology. what is most important here is not about our own interests only. when we put our forces together, i believe that we can make a contribution to the advancement of freedom and piece in the world. that's where our interests are aligned. >> look, back in may of 2022, i met with the families of the japanese during my visit, heard their stories and empathized with them and got a sense of the pain they're...